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Monday Highlights: Sipera, Samsung, Aspect
Greg Galitzine’s VoIP Authority Blog, Mar 06, 2007
I’m down in Orlando this week at VoiceCon, and I’ve already had some interesting meetings with several companies. Sipera Systems made a couple of announcements. I spoke with director of marketing Brendan Ziolo, who told me that the company released the latest in their IPCS family, the IPCS 210. Key takeways include the fact that this product fills a need at the lower end of the scale, as it is designed to serve up to 200 users. Previous IPCS offerings were designed for 1,000 to 10,000 to 100,000 users. While designed to serve a smaller constituency, the IPCS 210 still carries with it the software DNA of its larger siblings, offering much of the same functionality, such as VoIP firewall/Session Border Control; VoIP Intrusion Prevention; VoIP Anti-Spam; and a Unified Communications policy manager. The only feature not included is the VPN capability of the larger IPCS devices, but Sipera told me that they’re working on solving that riddle as well.
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